By the Lake Narre Warren North, Victoria, Australia
By Beau_rl on 19-Feb-12. Waypoint GC3CYJP

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23-Sep-12
As there's been either no response from the cache owner, no cache to find or log to sign, or it's been a number of months since the last owner note. I'm archiving it to keep it from continually showing up in search lists, and to prevent it from blocking other cache placements. If you wish to repair/replace/make available the cache sometime in the near future (next 30 days), just contact us (by email), and assuming it meets the current guidelines, we'll be happy to unarchive it.
 
08-Aug-12
If you wish to make this cache a traditional then I ask you archive it and submit a new one for publication as a traditional.

You can not change a cache type once it has been published.
 
06-Aug-12
I've re-enabled the listing. Some elements of the cache were damaged, so I decided to scrap the previous associated story and change the multi-cache to a traditional. The co-ordinates are accurate.
 
05-Aug-12
Time to let this go.
 
26-Mar-12
Oh dear WE went there and find wp1, wp2 - no problem but 3wp gives us confuse... no wonder it was Disabled... RazzRazzRazz... Hope fix before I return back to Perth... Smile. Thanks.
 
26-Mar-12
going to fix up some parts of this cache before i put it back online Smile shouldnt take too long, some aspects at the moment can easilly be muggled.
 
03-Mar-12
What a weekend to be out caching - Rain, rain and more rain. [:(!] This would be the last for the day - wet to the bones, tired and cold.

The start of the hunt went well. However as soon as I was to proceed to the next point I got stuck ... NOT reading the instructions properly it took me to a different part of the reserve and way off track - frustrated and soaked I decided to PAF who would patiently & calmly sorted out the error I had made.
I was soon on my way and made an easy find in a place I least expected Surprised

Thx Beau for the cache - a tough one to do in the rain.
 
27-Feb-12
Great cache. But I am very worried about the poor soul buried alive. May he rest in peace.
 
26-Feb-12
*FTF*, Was a nice warm day, however not as hot as I'd expected. With some free time on my hands and this one publishing real close.. (I was parked 2.3km away yesterday whilst in a mates car at the beach).. During the traffic light breaks in driving I was able to read ahead on the cache page and noticed the important tool that was required. Luckily I always have one of these closeby whilst driving and therefore was able to slip it into my caching bag. I arrived in no time and made my way to the start coords then moved between the waypoints quickly. I enjoyed the flow and the twists and turns. However I did feel overly exposed. Time will tell just how much maintenance will be required on the various waypoints. I wonder if this one should be a puzzle type, however wouldn't suggest you change it thus further reduce the visits. A fun experience and a nice lake that I didn't know existed.. I love the photo by beckety of sunset over the lake.. Log signed (stamped) and returned safely, once back at my car I saw a suspicious looking car u-turn and park. I was soon saying g'day to Ahomburg and joining him on the walk to GZ again.. He did what I did albeit abit quicker than I.. Thanks Beau rl for the cache and FTF.. dipped various tb's and gc's to mark the occasion.. Find #2218
 
26-Feb-12
26.02.2012 14:06
Find # 1463

I was on my third attempt at "Alfred's Island" near Sherbrooke when I got a message about a new cache, so I gave up on it in an attempt at a FTF on this one. 20 Minutes later I arrived near WP1 and noticed Spladem's car parked nearby. Parked the car and it was spladem heading back down the path towards his car, so he walked the cache again with me, quite an easy one, although it was very exposed, not sure how many of the neighbouring homes could see what we were doing.

When I signed the log, there was already a name there with no date, then Spladems signature, not sure who this other person is, they seemed to find the cache suspiciously quickly!

Thanks to Beau rl for the cache. TNLN
 
26-Feb-12
We were out of the area when this came up but headed passed on our way home.
Very well thought out and a great spot.
Would love more of this type.
TFTC
 
26-Feb-12
What an inventive and witty idea for a cache I enjoyed it a lot! I felt like a detective Smile
Really pretty spot (see picture) and I like the ducks because they follow you around.

I look forward to more of your caches Smile

I found this before it was published to test it out for beau_rl.
 
25-Feb-12
Published